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Rushy Goes ‘Koko Krazy’ On Latest Single



‘Koko Krazy’ is a playful but highly intelligent offering that allows West Londoner Rushy to hold his fellow peers up for close examination as he explores the reason why they aren’t enjoying the attention or success that he has been receiving.

 

The title itself is a nod to the North-West London music venue Koko in Camden and also a girl called “Stacie” who he met on a night out there who he references in the track.

 

Produced by Yogic Beats who uses Jazz inspired emotive piano keys play a deep feeling melody throughout the track, which is gradually joined by Violin strings instrumentation and a bass-heavy 808 percussion.

 

Rushy masterfully finds the pockets to tell his journey, his experiences with the police and also road life, despite being so new into the UK Rap scene, so far the narrative is gripping





Accompanying music video directed by Difty is a classy affair as Rushy and his friends take over Koko. The camera also pans to moments when Rushy is driving in the car with an unnamed girl.

 

This track follows from his well-received single ‘Pressure’ and signals towards the West Londoner building towards an exciting future in the industry.


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